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that intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to the foreign policy to defense matters and economic matters and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> reporter: jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to jim. >>> healthcare.gov is apparently off life support this morning. the obama care website back online after suffering a nationwide network outage over the weekend. later this morning, testifying at the congressional hearing will be an administration for the medicare and medicaid services. 325,000 people have now been able to sign up for private insurance through obama care state-run marketplaces. cnn has learned health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius missed an extended deadline set by house committee to turn over documents about the healthcare.gov website and could trigger a congressional subpoena from republicans. >>> lindsey graham is trying to hold up all nominations for federal positions until the outpost in benghazi appear in congress. they say they sent someone there on the night of the attack. the white house is accusing republicans of pla
that intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to the foreign policy to defense matters and economic matters and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> reporter: jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to jim. >>> healthcare.gov is apparently off life support this morning. the obama care website back online after suffering a nationwide network outage over the weekend. later this morning, testifying at the congressional hearing will be an...
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germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world and michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of them, cities need rich people. he'll explain. and the latest weapon against bad guys. it's not a new fangled drone or bunker buster bomb. it's simply brittany. i'll explain. revelations about the national security agency and spying on foreign allied leaders has been embarrassing for the obama administration at a time when it hardly needs more bad news. is it more than an embarrassment? should it raise alarms abroad and at home? at first glance this is a story that is less about ethics and more about power. the great power gap between the united states and other countries even rich european ones. the most illuminating response came from the former foreign minister of france. he said in a radio interview, let's be honest we
germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world and michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of them, cities need rich people. he'll explain. and the latest weapon against bad guys. it's not a new fangled drone or bunker buster bomb. it's simply brittany....
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is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's bad news for the white house. but i think they have to be less reactive and go on offense and lead the charge on changing the nsa, curbing their powers, doing whatever they think is best. now you have allies, as you mentioned before, diane feinstein working on legislation. you have friends on capitol hill. once again, this divides the democratic party. we saw the republicans divided during the fiscal showdown. democrats are now grappling with both the health care issue and the nsa issue. >> my, what a difference two weeks makes. speaking of capitol
is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's...
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there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable. i thought he was the detail guy. as michael moore said on my show friday night, you know, young people the ones trying to sign up, this is a glitch in the world they live in. >> this is grand dad not knowing how to use the internet. >> well, if i use the clicker, will i get coverage? so this just is no way to excuse it or say it a good thing but again, we'll see where we are in a month. >> let's play a clip. this is what eric cantor said. >> if the president knew these letters were coming and still indicated that you could keep your health care plan if you liked it, now that raise
there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable....
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despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of people on the ground with you after hearing this? >> well, the intriguing thing about this law, this country, is that it is supported by a majority of the population. this is a highly conservative traditional population increasingly close to the russian orthodox church. and its beliefs. those beliefs do not include tolerance and understanding and acceptance towards gay people. that said, russia does not like to be bossed around either. so for vladimir putin to really come out and say this, to extend something of an olive branch, to make this concession, to make this public statement, that in itself is qu
despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of...
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is the cia and department of defense using doctors to torture inmates? >>> a terrifying attack at a south florida beach. how two strangers helped save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was about to be pulled under again by a five-foot shark. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> breaking overnight. nyu student rescued from really tight spot. 19-year-old asher von tag spent nearly two days trapped between a dorm building and a garage. the space he is
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there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable. i thought he was the detail guy. as michael moore said on my show friday night, you know, young people the ones trying to sign up, this is a glitch in the world they live in. >> this is grand dad not knowing how to use the internet. >> well, if i use the clicker, will i get coverage? so this just is no way to excuse it or say it a good thing but again, we'll see where we are in a month. >> let's play a clip. this is what eric cantor said. >> if the president knew these letters were coming and still indicated that you could keep your health care plan if you liked it, now that raise
there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable....
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i want to check back in with deb debra. what are you learning about the contact this shooter had with his family? >> reporter: paul ciancia was sending a series of texts over the last couple days and the texts, the content was concerning. we're being told by the source that the texter described angry, rambling and ciancia complained about the government and los angeles and search warrants are executed on a home where it's believed he lived in los angeles and a residence in new jersey. right now, they are looking at the content of the texts, they were rambling, angry, unhappy, discouraged and that's what we're being told. >> what about the status of the shooter right now? do we know? >> we know he was shot multiple times, center mass in the middle of the chest and was removed from the terminal to a gurney and handcuffed taken to a local hospital. we're been trying to get a status update all day. he went to the hospital where others were taken. the hospi
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mplgt hard to imagine anybody bullying a big defensive lineman in the nfl. the miami dolphins has suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. he denies bullying jonathan martin. it puts pro football in an entirely different light. mike freeman is joining us, the nfl lead writer for "the bleacher report." mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players
mplgt hard to imagine anybody bullying a big defensive lineman in the nfl. the miami dolphins has suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. he denies bullying jonathan martin. it puts pro football in an entirely different light. mike freeman is joining us, the nfl lead writer for "the bleacher report." mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't...
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there's been a defense of all this nsa, all this data collection, a strong defense by prime minister cameron. there has obviously in germany been a different reaction with people, mostly the public there, very upset, very outraged. what's happening is the leaders are catering to their public opinion, summering u.s. ambassadors, demanding explanations. many people know, leaders know, they are routinely spied on. this has made a huge political impact in the u.s. and hence sweeping announcements about the review of the nsa. what i spoke to green wald yesterday was his continued insistence that none of what the nsa leaker put out was threatening national security. that's glooen greenwald's and snowden's contention. they say it's not about leaders so much, it's about populations being spied on, both in the united states and around the world. listen to what he told me. >> none of this has anything to do with terrorism. is merkel a terrorist? are 60 million spanish citizens terrorists? this is clearly about political power and the claim that is about terrorism is seen around the world as wh
there's been a defense of all this nsa, all this data collection, a strong defense by prime minister cameron. there has obviously in germany been a different reaction with people, mostly the public there, very upset, very outraged. what's happening is the leaders are catering to their public opinion, summering u.s. ambassadors, demanding explanations. many people know, leaders know, they are routinely spied on. this has made a huge political impact in the u.s. and hence sweeping announcements...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing the people who run the website to nigerian e-mail scammers. the nigerian community is offended. that's next on "around the world." and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unis
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing...
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the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if obama care, if they get the technology right, which they may do in the next few months gets big take up and even out the edges and begins to apparently work well. at what point does the republicans repeated actually fly against the national interest? >> i think it will not work. i mean -- >> hypothetically if it does. >> it can't. it can't. everything republicans said about it is coming true and forbes had a thing today, it will be on anncoulter.com later. they can say the health plans they are forcing you into are much better, come on. do two gay guys need maternity care and prenatal care and maternity leave? no. all these things are required by insurance now. 94 million, that's what the white house predicted would be thrown off insurance plans they liked and picked for and what we saw from sebelius, the head of the depar
the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if obama care, if they get the technology right, which they may do in the next few months gets big take up and even out the edges and begins to apparently work well. at what point does the republicans repeated actually fly against...
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finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement that have stood up and said, this is our job. >> defending themselves with passion and conviction, which up to this point we hadn't seen much of in terms of defense. jim sciutto closely watched the entire hearing today. jim, what were the revelations at the hearing? >> reporter: you got the sense as you say, erin, they were just waiting to go have the chance to push back like this. they pushed back very strong here. first on spying both clapper and alexander saying that our allies spy on us, including on our leaders, that in fact the intelligence services
finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our...
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let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just issued a statement -- it is my understanding that the president obama was not aware that the chal lord's conversations were being collected since 20012. that is a big problem. i assume for her to say that, that's confirming the press reports that this u.s. spying on merkel's private conversations have been going on for more than a decade. she wouldn't just put out a statement like that unless she had been told it was true. >> again, it may have been. i'm on the intelligence committee, and i can't close what we've been told or not told. i would say if the president did not know, that raises very seri
let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just...
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on a case for the defense now? >> that's an interesting question. i'm in the camp of you don't need to call the doctor but do you put witnesses? i imagine they'll call their own but the bottom line is how do they begin to refute all of this creepy behavior by the doctor? i mean every single event. the other way to explain it some of the comments he made incriminating years prior are offhand pillow talk comments, they shouldn't be held against him but look this doctor's got, he's made this, his life difficult for himself with his shenanigans. >> what will him telling the jailbird he did it. do you think that gets dismissed because it came from somebody in jail? >> i don't think so. there's no question that we have people that testify all the time, they testify each and every day in our courtrooms across the country. by virtue of the fact he was in a jail cell with dr. macneill i don't think boots his testimony but danny made an interesting point. this guy's behavior before, during after his wife's death is so very,
on a case for the defense now? >> that's an interesting question. i'm in the camp of you don't need to call the doctor but do you put witnesses? i imagine they'll call their own but the bottom line is how do they begin to refute all of this creepy behavior by the doctor? i mean every single event. the other way to explain it some of the comments he made incriminating years prior are offhand pillow talk comments, they shouldn't be held against him but look this doctor's got, he's made...
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capability is enormously important to the united states, through our conduct of foreign policy to the defense matters, to economic matters, and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> of all of it? >> i'm a strong supporter of our generic capability to collect intelligence. i don't want to comment on any one particular controversy or piece of the programs. >> the white house says that president obama did not know about these spy programs on specific world leaders, especially german chancellor angela merkel. obviously you're not a member of the obama administration, but do you find that credible? could it be that there would be surveillance programs of that type that president obama would not know about? >> jake, i'm not going to get into the specifics. it would be inappropriate if there were such a program, i couldn't talk about it. it would be classified. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i think -- i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> how have they hurt the united states
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defense hasn't even started to make a case. >> exactly. i was going to say the other thing is that three editors in succession pleaded in the case. >> emily bell, what surprised you in the months and even in two years since the hacking scandal broke into the open about the way in which the murdoch press against which you used to compete operates? >> well, i guess when you cover the u.k. press, which i used to as a media correspondent, you're sort of aware there are a series of practices that people talk about but you never really see them exposed. as peter was saying, the way that the press operated in stark truth and in other words going into minister's offices saying we know you're having an affair and seeing back story of how widespread this was, you know, that's shocking even if you knew about it. the other thing which has been very surprising in the past two years is how much impact it's had on overall press in the u.k. there's been a great deal of debate and finally a conclusion as to how the press should no longer be regulated but r
defense hasn't even started to make a case. >> exactly. i was going to say the other thing is that three editors in succession pleaded in the case. >> emily bell, what surprised you in the months and even in two years since the hacking scandal broke into the open about the way in which the murdoch press against which you used to compete operates? >> well, i guess when you cover the u.k. press, which i used to as a media correspondent, you're sort of aware there are a series of...
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one of them were intercepted by the israel iron defense system. no reports of injuries. >>> meantime, conrad murray is a free man. he was released from the los angeles county jail after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. a jury found that his negligence led to his death. his medical cad licenses were suspended after his conviction. but he plans to file for the reinstatement of those licenses. >>> meantime, a recall involving broccoli salad. taylor farms has recalled more than 5,000 pounds of broccoli salad kit products. possible listeria contamination. they were shipped from connecticut, delaware, maryland, massachusetts, new jersey, new york, and vermont. no reports of anyone getting sick so far. >>> and miami dolphin's center has been ordered to testify in the aaron hernandez murder investigation. he was served with a sue pena an hour after they lost to the new england patriots. let's start with this, rachel. how does he if we know fit into this hernandez investigation? >> we should make it clear that he is not being charged
one of them were intercepted by the israel iron defense system. no reports of injuries. >>> meantime, conrad murray is a free man. he was released from the los angeles county jail after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. a jury found that his negligence led to his death. his medical cad licenses were suspended after his conviction. but he plans to file for the reinstatement of those licenses. >>> meantime, a recall involving broccoli salad. taylor farms has...
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their poor defense here is to get on the exchange, if you could see what's available to you with the subsidies, you might be able to find better coverage at less cost, but as long as they are not moving people into this system, it exacerbates that political vulnerability. >> they've got to fix that website. they say for the vast majority of americans, will be fixed by the end of this month. if they don't get it fixed by then, this plan is going to be in deep, deep trouble as i'm sure you agree and everyone seems to agree even officials inside the administration. all right, ron, thanks very, very much. >>> other news we're following including the polls. many of you casting votes today. the big base is on our radar screen right now in virginia and new jersey. two states picking governors today. the virginia race looks to be close. that could give us a sense what to expect in 2014. stay with us. we're watching the political contest today. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pil
their poor defense here is to get on the exchange, if you could see what's available to you with the subsidies, you might be able to find better coverage at less cost, but as long as they are not moving people into this system, it exacerbates that political vulnerability. >> they've got to fix that website. they say for the vast majority of americans, will be fixed by the end of this month. if they don't get it fixed by then, this plan is going to be in deep, deep trouble as i'm sure you...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to be retried in italy for the murder of her roommate. she won't be there. but new evidence in the case could be good news for knox. we'll tell you why. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization th
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. >> unanswered questions leading many to come to the major's defense. >> he should be given a medal, not prosecuting him. >> we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on the case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inkquiry next month. until then, he'll focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> you just heard there from a father, greg buckley sr. and just like the marine now facing disciplinary action, his son, greg buckley jr., also sensed an attack was coming, telling his dad, i am going to be killed over here, in our base. and i talked with that dad just about a year ago about his son's prediction. and what he told me live during the show is as emotional as it is chilling. >> the afghani officer was tormenting him and saying that they didn't want him there, didn't need him. just kept going, repeating it over and over again. >> you hear this on the phone. what are you saying to him? and then what does he say to you in the fateful call in november? >> well, first, he started -- he was upset.
. >> unanswered questions leading many to come to the major's defense. >> he should be given a medal, not prosecuting him. >> we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on the case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inkquiry next month. until then, he'll focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> you just heard there from a father, greg buckley sr. and just like the marine now...
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martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at seaworld again, said one. and another says heartbreaking to watch the whales in captivity. how can someone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment so we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, usually kept in small quarters. doesn't seem right. >> it tells the story of a veteran seaworld trainer dragged into the water and drown by a killer whale she was working with in 2010. >> the whale lanchs onto her and took her under. >> now former trainers believe killer whales should be released
martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at...